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On Thursday night, Texas congressional candidate Isaiah Martin was arrested at a House committee hearing on redistricting.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas GOP Rep. Giovanni Capriglione admits affair, denies abortion allegationsA conservative news site published an interview with a woman who alleges a 17-year affair with the Southlake representative, who said this week he wouldn’t seek reelection.
Many shelters that took in pets from Central Texas say this puts them over capacity, and they need the community's help now more than ever.
Texas State Rep. James Talarico (D) is getting national attention for speaking out against a Texas bill that would mandate putting the Ten Commandments in every public school classroom. Talarico joins Katy Tur to discuss the special legislative session going on right now regarding the deadly flooding and President Trump's attempt to redistrict Texas.
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Cotton producers in the Texas High Plains have started raising awareness about synthetic fibers and what impacts the non-biodegradable products have on the environment and consumer health.
Deadly downpours hit Texas, United States with a death toll from the catastrophic floods reaching at least 96 people.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTrump’s “one-two punch” targeting immigration courts will test Texas detention centers, experts warnMoves to end bond for migrants and fire dozens of immigration judges deprive undocumented detainees of due process and may keep them in overcrowded centers longer, experts say.
Here’s just a few of the highest paying remote and hybrid jobs offered by Texas employers as of July 2025. This position will lead the company’s media and cross-channel experience business for a technology client. Duties include leading a cross-functional team, along with developing strategic vision for media operations. Apply here.
Turning trash into pavement, the plastic-infused asphalt aims to solve two major problems at once: mounting plastic waste and failing infrastructure.
The bills would carry a $5,000 fine for a first-time violation and comes as momentum for such restrictions has increased in the state and nationally.